Europe News Finnish PM grilled by progressive MEPs over far-right alliance Finland's prime minister addressed on Wednesday the European Parliament and outlined his political priorities for the next legislature. 13/03/2024
Europe News EU Parliament votes to protect media freedom, curb spying on reporters Groundbreaking new EU laws to safeguard the independence of newsrooms received the final seal of approval by the European Parliament on Wednesday. 13/03/2024
Green News Misleading green claims to cost up to 4% of companies’ annual turnover Lawmakers are taking on the greenwashing fight to protect consumers, citizens and law-abiding businesses while NGOs are calling on EU countries to speed up the closure of the Green Claims Directive before the June elections. 12/03/2024
Europe News MEPs gear up to sue Commission over release of €10 billion for Hungary The European Parliament has moved forward with its plan to launch a lawsuit against the European Commission for the release of €10.2 billion in cohesion funds for Hungary, which had been blocked over rule-of-law concerns. 12/03/2024
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? How do parties get votes in this crucial election? Far-right groups are expected to do well in June's European Parliament election. How can left-wing and centrist parties turn this trend around? 09/03/2024
Health news Lawmakers call for extra time to iron out wrinkles on health data Differences over patients’ right to opt out of health data transmission to third parties scuppered all-night talks on the last health file of the term. 08/03/2024
Europe News EU’s centre-right keeps door ajar to populists amid far-right surge For years, the centre-right EPP group has drawn a red line on the eurosceptic, far right forces in the European Parliament. That line could shift after June's European elections. 08/03/2024
Nature Bloc expert group to stop plant pests crossing borders Lawmakers revising EU plant health framework agree to create emergency team to tackle import of foreign pests. 06/03/2024
Green News ROUNDUP: Key environment votes in parliament Laws designed to reduce shipping waste disposals, restore ecosystems, increase accountability for polluters and to reinforce transparency in the wholesale energy market passed the European Parliament's 25-28 February plenary in Strasbourg. All legislative files have been forwarded to the EU Council. 01/03/2024
Europe News Euronews full force at era-defining European elections Europe's foremost media to deploy full force, teams in national capitals, innovative formats on watershed European Parliament elections 01/03/2024
Health news Right-wing alliance derails obligatory check-up plans for driving licence renewal Conservative and centre-right lawmakers teamed up against an attempt to make health checks mandatory for the renewal of driving permits across the EU. 28/02/2024
Europe News Navalnaya tells MEPs to 'stop being boring' to defeat Putin's regime The European Parliament needs to "stop being boring" if it wants to stand up to Vladimir Putin, Yulia Navalnaya told the hemicycle on Wednesday. 28/02/2024
Europe News 'Press pause' on SEPs proposal, Patent Office chief urges lawmakers EPO President says proposal for streamlining standard essential patents is not yet fit for purpose. 28/02/2024
Tech News Amazon lobbyists banned from European Parliament, lawmakers decide Withdrawal of badges comes after demand from lawmakers on the Employment committee. 28/02/2024
Europe News UNRWA funding must continue to avoid 'collective punishment': Lenarčič The UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) must continue to receive "adequate funding" to avoid a humanitarian disaster in Gaza, the European Commissioner for Crisis Management, Janez Lenarčič, has said. 27/02/2024
Tech News Microsoft's deal with Mistral AI faces criticism and further scrutiny Some critics in the European Parliament are mad about the deal but there are also questions about what happened and the EU plans to look into it 27/02/2024
Europe News Lawmakers ban foreign ad sponsoring three months before EU vote The rules will add to measures already in place for online platforms under the Digital Services Act. 27/02/2024
Europe News MEPs defy right-wing opposition and approve Nature Restoration Law The European Parliament gave on Tuesday the green-light to the Nature Restoration Law, defying a conservative push to bring down the bill. 27/02/2024
Europe News Euroviews. The new €700-million plan for the Western Balkans still needs fixing EU money shouldn't simply continue to flow, for its own sake or on the force of its own inertia, without the ability to guarantee that that money is making the positive difference intended and indeed required, MEP David Lega writes. 27/02/2024
Health news MEPs greenlight health budget cuts, with deferral Lawmakers were only able to exercise damage limitation on EU leaders' proposal to sacrifice one-fifth of the bloc’s health funds in support of Ukraine, pushing back attempts to overturn cuts to the next term. 23/02/2024